Fakes
This is a group for nudists who are able to realize who on here is a fake. Fakes are, for the most part, easy to spot. They usually have enormous friend lists. They never acknowledge or return a message or a post for them. They join lots of groups as to get even more access to more friend requests. Many of them use fake pics or, when they use their own pics, they are never nude. So, if someone...
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Return to DiscussionsFirst suspicion was, as often, a conspicuousness in the profile: height = 6' 2", weight = 95 lbs. Then I found easily that the profile pictures were stolen from the model Mrs. Evie Mae. However, sometimes I'm in the mood to play with scammers, and I wanted to see why somebody created a fake account of a 52-years old woman. Something like this probably doesn't lead to an ordinary sex scam.
It led to an attempt to persuade me to open an account with a suspicious Bitcoin company. Of course, there are also reputable companies in this business, but blockmintify.com seems suspicious to me:
- promises high and guaranteed returns on investment (but 95 percent of all bitcoins are already found),
- lack of clear and verifiable information about the companys ownership and management,
- lack of regulatory compliance (the referred Bitcoin Foundation is a lobby organization)
Some answers from the scammer were funny: The owners are binance.com (really?), the Chinese government and the U.S. government (hahaha!) and Satoshi Nakamoto (lol!). Besides that, the other answers were boring (the usual content-free statements about Bitcoin, "the company can you tell you details about their power source").
Therefore, the overall rating is only 2 of 5 stars. The well-targeted account setup, the patience and discipline during the chat (none of the typical phrases) and the effort behind the suspicious company deserve even 3 stars. But the poor performance when she/he came only a little bit under pressure by my technical questions ruined that.